Exploring the Obon Holiday
Steve heads to the Japanese Buddhist temple in Salt Lake City to learn more about the religious holiday Obon with Reverend Jerry Hirano.
Steve heads to the Japanese Buddhist temple in Salt Lake City to learn more about the religious holiday Obon with Reverend Jerry Hirano.
Tami Harris is Chaplain Services Manager for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, part of Military Relations in the Church's Priesthood and Family Department. Tami was the first female chaplain in the modern era of the Church. She is a licensed board certified clinical chaplain and studied at the College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy and The Institute for Clinical Pastoral Training.
This week, we’re thrilled to be joined by our friend, David Butler. You may know David from his incredible podcast, Don’t Miss This, where he and Grace Freeman dive deeply into the scriptures with an infectious joy and thoughtful insights. We’re so excited to have David here in the studio, and even more excited that he’ll be joining us at Restore in just a few weeks.
Motoko tells "The Crane Wife" a classic Japanese folktale turned ballad tells the story about the beauty of love, trust, and keeping promises, but also how a man's mistake swiftly hurt himself.
This was a tough one! Anger is such a hard topic because it comes so naturally for many, but we don’t have to be a slave to it. In a world that often claims “If you’re not angry, you’re not paying attention”, I beg to differ that anger requires our immediate attention so we don’t let it overcome us. Call this your “BOM-Bites Anger Management Course from the Book of Mormon War Chapters”. 😀
Today we're studying Alma 59:9 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Why don’t we have more kids in the church named after Pahoran??? I think he is as much of a hero as Ammon, Nephi, etc. And what makes him a hero is very practical and very needed to help improve human relationships - especially when we feel misunderstood or wrongfully accused. 😀
Gather your family to listen to stories about the making and breaking of curses. Are curses always a curse?
I don’t want to deter you from listening, but we are going to talk about March 2020 and the start of the COVID pandemic… But there’s such a great and uplifting lesson to learn in Alma 62:41!